DepartmentAsia
Bratasena
NameWayang kulit, shadow puppet
Maker
Sriyadi
(artist, hide carver)
CultureJavanese
Date2001
Place madeWonogiri, Java, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
MediumWater buffalo hide, water-based paint, water buffalo horn, metal leaf (gold or bronze), wood
DimensionsOverall: 44 5/16 x 20 11/16 in. (112.5 x 52.5 cm)
Credit LineIFAF Collection
Object numberFA.2007.40.8
Collections
"Performer: Ki Purbo Asmoro; also: Ki Suryanta
Artist: Sriyadi
Place and Date Made: Wonogiri, 2001
Bratasena is Bima as he was known in his youth; his long and loose hairstyle is a clue to his age. Bedhil means rifle. In the Mahabharata, Bratasena appears in lakon such as "Babad Wanamarta [The Clearing of the Amarta Forest], “Balé Si Gala-Gala" [The Firetrap Villa] and "Bima Bumbu" [Bima Served-Up as a Side Dish). This particular piece is somewhat larger than typical depictions of Bratasena." (Katz-Harris 2010).
Wiji Sutikno